Abstract’s story revolves around delivering the idea of suffering that refugees face without showing devastating images of violence and destruction. Abstract uses symbolism as a means of creating a connection between the viewer and the refugee.

"Astral", a 30-meter sailboat built in the 1970s, had always been used as a luxury pleasure boat, until its owner gave it to the NGO Proactiva Open Arms. "Astral" became a surveillance and rescue boat and set sail for the coast of Libya to carry out its first rescue mission.

Jordi Évole (Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona, 1974). Degree in Audiovisual Communication at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, he is a television director and screenwriter. He began his journalism career at Ràdio Barcelona and Televisió de Viladecans. In 2000 he joined the television production company El Terrat, where he participated in different programs. Currently, he directs the television show "Salvados" on the Sixth (Channel TV), Spain. A program that starts its career starting from entertainment and humor, and has evolved into a program of investigative journalism, with reports and interviews in depth, addressing controversial issues and current affairs. In the summer of 2013 he directs a false documentary about the coup d'etat of 1981 in Spain, that is emitted the 23 of February of 2014 under the title of "Operation Palace". And in 2016 the premiere of "Astral" in more than 140 rooms becomes his first cinematographic experience.

"Dirty Roses" is a humanitarian docudrama and deals with the power of the soul of the disabled persons and individuals or families who came from the Arab world in Greece as war or economic or political refugees.

Samuel Sebastian is a Valencian filmmaker and playwright, son of the painter Ester Rodríguez Ro. From the age of 12 he writes articles on cinema and art. Degree in Art History. Later he began his career as a filmmaker and occasionally as a film teacher, founding the production company Gamanprod.

Enea Gega was born in a small town named Pojan in Albania. After finished high school in Korça/Albania, Enea Gega won a full schoolarship in Turkey on Cinema and Television branch. Enea directed some short films during his school but his first major work is "Humanity is Migrating" documentary. A documentary about syrian refugees stuck in Greece and Serbia.

For thousands of refugees and those seeking asylum, the Calais Jungle Migrant Camp was a shelter and a haven. At its peak, there were 10,000 residents of the Jungle and at least 1,000 of which were unaccompanied children. However, the life-sustaining relief was not provided by NGO’s but a network of tenacious individuals, determined to pick up where the officials left off.

Caught between the increasing demands of a growing camp and the regular police raids, this documentary reveals the chains of relief networks that entirely sustained the residents of the Calais Jungle over 8 months leading up to its demolition.

Over the past few years, I have focused my documentary practitioner on portraying issues and stories linked to the Migrant Crisis, immigration and asylum.

In 2015, I directed ‘Saudade Es Extranjero / Nostalgia is Abroad’ which explored notions of language puzzles for a Colombian educational migrant and how he connects to new cultures through adapting with languages. The film was accepted into the official and semi-finalist selections in 2016 at KIXFF, South Korea; GoldenSun Festival, Malta and CreACTIVE, Bangladesh.

Outside of these projects, I have worked closely with humanitarian charities creating short form content highlighting relief campaigns in Syria.